The penalties for driving without insurance vary by state but typically include fines, license suspension, and vehicle registration suspension. In the Southeast, fines range from $50 in North Carolina to $1,000 in Mississippi. Most states also require an SR-22 filing for 1-3 years after a violation, which increases your insurance premiums significantly.
Beyond the immediate fines, you may face vehicle impoundment, jail time (especially in Georgia where up to 12 months is possible), and long-term consequences like higher insurance rates. Get a free quote from Bridgeway Insurance to find affordable coverage and avoid these penalties.





